1.Holocaust—though I have no emotional investment in it one way or the other.

2.Darwinism—much like the Holocaust cited above, a myth that has long outgrown its usefulness. Largely irrelevant even before it was given the coup de grâce by microbiology in the early 1950s, it survives as a sort of living dead notion since (a) there is nothing with which to replace it, and (b) the state has a major interest in it as part of the P C Canon, and like its twin the Holocaust,...

The following exercise was created by the simple device of extending present trends in linear fashion into the future. It does not imply that I am innately pessimistic. Among the WN Community, I consider myself at one with the glass is half full crowd, rather than the group that regards the glass as half empty.

Despite the rather baroque fantasies of our adversaries, many (if not most) WN’s are the most ordinary

This is a common error in 20th and 21st Century thought, not an era known for its rigorous education standards, nor its training in logic.

One of the chief problems that occur when strict standards of logic are loosened is the misclassification of a discipline. The modern yen for egalitarianism, nearly universal in the West, conspires with poor training in logic to...